Residents of a condominium complex next to Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian will ask the Newport Beach City Council Wednesday to make the hospital clean up a power plant they claim spews steam and vapor, blocking resident’s views of the ocean.
“Hoag has tried to paint us as being opposed to any sort of progress and that’s not true,” said Erik Thurnher, co-chairman of the community groups Friends of Sunset View Park and the Villa Balboa-Hoag Liaison Committee. “Hoag has essentially refused to do anything on the plant on a voluntary basis and we haven’t gotten anywhere in two years.”
The hospital wants permission to shift up to 225,000 square feet of building space from its lower campus, which stretches along West Coast Highway, to its upper campus bordering Newport Boulevard to build a new 300,000-square-foot tower there. Residents of the Villa Balboa condominium complex want Hoag to reduce emissions from a hospital cogeneration plant before the city approves the proposal. Now several other residents’ groups, including the West Newport Beach Assn., have joined Villa Balboa in asking Hoag to do something about the steam and vapor plume, Thurnher said.